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Using MFHD to Predict the Future
David J. Fiander
Publication Patterns
Published Monday – Saturday, except for Christmas Day. Issues are identified by date.
Published weekly on Thursday, except for a double issue in the last two weeks of December. Issues are numbered continuously and four volumes are published annually, starting in Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct.
Published bimonthly, except monthly in Jan, Jul, Aug, Dec. Issue numbers restart in each volume, which starts in Jan
Extreme Publication Patterns
Item is published every Monday and Thursday except for whenNew Years Day,the fourth of July,
Labour Day,(American) Thanksgiving,
and Christmasfall on a Monday or Thursday
863: Enumeration & Chronology(AKA Holdings Data)
$8: Linkage and sequence number $a - $f: Enumeration $i - $l: Chronology $w: Break indicator $x, $z: Nonpublic & public notes
863 41 $81.1$a1$b5$i1990$j05
853: Caption and Pattern 1: Caption
$8: Field link and sequence number $a - $f: Enumeration $u: “Bib. units per next higher level” $v: Numbering continuity $i - $l: Chronology
853 20 $81$av.$bno.$u12$vr$i(year)$j(month)
Formatting
853 20 $81$av.$bno.$u12$vr$i(year)$j(month)
863 41 $81.1$a3$b5$i1990$j05
863 41 $81.2$a3$b6$i1990$j06
863 41 $81.3$a3$b7$i1990$j07
863 41 $81.4$a3$b8$i1990$j08
v.3:no.5 (1990:May) – v.3:no.8 (1990:Aug)
853: Caption and Pattern 2: Pattern
$w: Frequency $x: Calendar change $y: Regularity pattern
853 20 $81$av.$bno.$u20$vr$i(year)$j(month)$ws$x01$ypd01,15$yod0115,0715,0815,1215
Patterns are Easy for People
Published monthly on the second Wednesday, except in April, when it's published on the second Thursday, and May, when it's published on the first Wednesday.
Patterns are Hard for Computers
$ypw02we # 2nd We
$ypw0402th,0501we # Apr: 2nd Th, May:1st We
$yow0402we,0502we# Not 2nd We in Apr, May
How do we calculate the date of the issue after 2009/03/11?
Challenges
Quirks in the Standard Bad data Poor interoperability between systems
Credits
“Grandmother Predictions” by Flickr user stevec77. http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevec77/2520256837/
CONSER Publication Patterns Initiative. http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/patthold.html
Licence
Copyright © 2009, David J. Fiander
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